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Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2002 16:30:01 -0400 (EDT)

Dan Brickley wrote:
> Except that thanks to the magic of spam, it's usually some else's locale

yeah, physical mail makes more sense for physical locales.

> There are better technical solutions to privacy
> protection than sending a copy of the same message to everyone on the
> Internet, so the recipients can't be blamed for reading it.

Such as?

Anything equivalent will be spam, just not email spam.  Dump entry IPs for
an anonymizing network onto a public bulletin board that's used for other
purposes -- still spam.  Etc etc.

I'm not arguing against other solutions, I'm arguing that spam is speech.  
If you let governments ban it, you're giving them the power to choose who 
gets to speak.

- Lucas



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